Writer and director Brock Heasley is an award-winning filmmaker with a passion for telling stories of hope on the screen and on the page. His work in film has seen him write and direct two short films (The Shift, The Two Hundred Fifth), and serve as an Associate Producer on The Gallows: Act II, produced by Blumhouse Productions, Tremendum Pictures, and Lionsgate. He is the author of the YA novel Paper Bag Mask; the memoir The Other Side of Fear: A True Story of Murder, Forgiveness, and the Peace Only Faith Can Bring; and a graphic novel collection of his comic, The SuperFogeys. He has a B.A. in Graphic Design from California State University, Fresno, and his work has been featured in the San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum. Heasley lives in California with three daughters and a wife who is way smarter than him.
Brock Johnson is known for Pompeii (2014), The Prodigy (2019) and First Wave (1998).
Brock Kelly was born on August 17, 1985 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Pitch Perfect (2012), No Ordinary Family (2010) and Costa Rican Summer (2010).
Brock Lesnar was born on July 12, 1977 in Webster, South Dakota, USA as Brock Edward Lesnar. He is an actor, known for WrestleMania XIX (2003), Summerslam (2002) and WWE Unforgiven (2002). He has been married to Rena Mero since May 6, 2006. They have two children named, Turk & Duke. Lesnar also has a son and daughter from a previous relationship named, Brock Jr. and Mya Lynn.
Brock Lumarque is known for Tropic Thunder (2008), Dark Blue (2009) and Shelter Island (2003). He died on July 21, 2020.
Brock Lynch is known for Lockdown (2021), Hunting Jessica (2022) and The GateWay.
Brock McKinney is an actor, known for Hereditary (2018), Love Everlasting (2016) and Good Joe Bell (2020).
Brock Mendoza is known for The Christmas Venue (2023).
Brock Morgan is an actor and producer, known for Dangerous (2021), Cardinal (2017) and Nurses (2020).
The art of filmmaking captured the imagination of Oregon native Brock Morse at an early age, prompting him to pursue a degree in Media and Theatre Arts at Montana State University. Brock furthered his education at British Columbia's Vancouver Film School where he wrote and directed numerous short films and documentaries. He soon began working as a commercial director and camera operator, contributing to several Telly Award winning videos, before forming his own company, M.O.B Productions, in 1999. Brock's directorial debut, an "insanely ambitious" (Ken Eisner, Daily Variety) narrative feature entitled Westender, won Best Fiction Film at the Brussels Cinema Festival, a runner-up Best Director nod and an Audience Award at the Seattle International Film Festival, and ultimately obtained domestic distribution through Warner Home Video. Brock then teamed up with 80s icon Michael Biehn (Terminator, The Abyss, Tombstone) to produce a no-holds-barred grindhouse style thriller, The Victim, procuring distribution with Anchor Bay Entertainment.